MCTC Transitions to Online Instruction

Maysville - With the threat of COVID-19 in our region, Maysille Community & Technical
college is transitioning to online class delivery beginning March 16.

MCTC will be taking the following approach to delivering instruction:

Online classes will continue as usual.

All face-to-face and hybrid courses delivered on campus will be transitioning to online
delivery starting March 16.

All MCTC Campuses will remain open during this period.

“At MCTC, we understand that this situation can create challenges for our students,”
said Dr. Stephen Vacik, MCTC President. “With that in mind, our business and student
support services will continue to offer services, including admissions, advising,
disability services, testing center, and institutional support.”

Following the state’s lead, MCTC is minimizing large public gatherings to assist in
our efforts to limit any potential exposure to illness. Beginning March 14, all non-essential
college sponsored and hosted events will be cancelled through March 30. MCTC will
continue to monitor the situation to determine if this should be extended.

Moving courses to an online format is MCTC’s plan to keep their students, faculty,
staff and community safe as Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana have declared states of emergency
due to the threat of Coronavirus.